Judge (February 28, 1920) "The Log of a Lost Soul" A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" and the title of the story appear on the cover. "Found in a Whisky Bottle Floating Outside the Three Mile Limit on January 16th Last." p 5-7. [EPBLIB]
The Passing Show (October 20, 1934) "Waiting for Bill" A story. Volume 3 Number 135. (Odhams Press, 2d, 40pp, 9¼" x 12", cover by Gilbert Wilkinson) [FICTIONMAGS]
Tom Watson's Magazine (November, 1905) "Pensive Pigs" A story. Volume 3, Number 1. Editor Thomas E. Watson (Tom Watson's Magazine; New York, 10¢, 128pp+, standard) [FICTIONMAGS]
National Magazine (October, 1903) "Lonce Boggs, Runner" A story. Fictionmags lists this as "Lance Boggs, Runner". [FICTIONMAGS, HARPER]
Green Book Quarterly (August, 1933) "An Experiment in Gyro-Hats" A story. Volume 1, Number 3. Edited by Charles S. Jacobson (Blue- Star Publishing Co., 25¢, 288pp+, pulp). [FICTIONMAGS]
Yellow Book (Christmas, 1897) "A Happy Blunder" A story. [EBAY]
Judge's Library (August, 1912) "Bit by Snake" Humor. Illustrated. No byline. p 13-14 (unnumbered). [EPBLIB, HARPER]
Judge (July 15, 1911) "Bit by Snake" A story. "A thrilling story of circus life." p 6-8. Also, reprinted (without byline) in Magazine of Fun (Judge's Library and Sis Hopkins' Own Book Combined). [EPBLIB, HARPER]
Radio News (December, 1923) "Solander's Radio Tomb" A story. One illustration by Frank R. Paul (b. 1884, d. 1963). p 696, 804-7. One of Butler's classic science fiction stories. Reprinted 4 more times, including in 1998. [EPBLIB]
Judge's Library (August, 1912) "Uncle Ashdod and Votes for Women" Humor. The magazine title is "A Magazine of Fun: Judge's Library and Sis Hopkin's Own Book Combined." p 8-10 (unnumbered). [EPBLIB, HARPER]
Ohio Vindicator (July 19, 1925) "Dog Wanted: Male" A story. The magazine section of the Youngstown, Ohio Sunday Vindicator from July 19, 1925. 12 pages total, 11 1/2" by 18" folded [EBAY]
Pleiades Club Year Book (1911) "Published in the year seventeen of the Pleiades." Copyright 1911 by the Pleiades Club N. Y. [EPBLIB]
Radio News (February, 1923) "Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee Hold Hands" A story. "Sophia, take your hand off that dial! Do you hear me? Once! Twice! For the third and last time..." Illustrated by R. Ward. p 1468, 1557-59. Also reprinted in "the Metropolitan" Vol. XXX Number 1. Published by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Date unknown. p 3-14, 11. [EPBLIB]