Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1891 — Woodworth Wedded. [ARTICLE]
Woodworth Wedded.
Rochester Republican. Deacon Philo H. Woodworth, whose marital bonds with Mrs. Maria B. Woodworth, the trance evangelist, were recently severed by the authority of the judge of the Fulton circuit court, has again become a matrimonial mariner. This time he linked his fortune with a Miss Rosa Lloyd, recently of Monterey, who readily consented to sail before the mast of the old man’s second connubial voyage. The license to marry was issued Saturday morning, but we have not learned that the vows were solemnized within the corporate limits of Rochester, though they directed their “weddin tower” toward the western horizon Saturday evening, expectingto enjoy the freedom of the city of Chicago. _ Rumor has it that the bride, though just over the border of sweet sixteen, was previously united in the silken bonds of wedlock with a young man in Ohio, the Gordian knot of which has not been undone, but that may be a false report. The deacon is wading in tall clover, and the fragrance thereof fairly dims his vision and dazes his effervescing sensibilities. When his exchequer has vanished the poor old man can take up his staff and make a pilgrimage over the hills, (fee.
