Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1888 — Addressing the President. [ARTICLE]
Addressing the President.
Cnrious, the notions which people have in addressing letters to the*President. I was looking over a patch of White House correspondence the other day, and here are some of the addresses I found: Governor Grover Cleveland, first Democratic President. To His Excellency, Mr. Cleveland. Hon. Grov*r Cleveland, Esquire. To His Honor, G. Cleveland, President of the United States. Col. G. Cleveland, President. To His Highness the Honorable President of these United States. Hon. Mr. Cleveland, esq.,at President’s White House. Gov. Cleveland, President of the United States. Mr. Grover Cleveland, White His Excellency the Honorable President of the United States. G. Cleveland, esq., President. Mr. Grover Cleveland, President U. 8. His Honor, Judge Cleveland, the strictly confideotian >vlda;iU ly an application for a postoffici). To our President, Gov. Cleveland. General Cleveland, the President (Private). -—■ - light Hou. Grover Cleveland, the President, at White House; etc. Shop Talk at the Table. . Landlady (to boarder)—How is the butter, Mr. Darnley? Dttmley fa produce broker)—Qnixt, but strong, madam, and in little emand.
