Township Trustee Samuel ReedNow In Line With The Benedicks.Took as His Bride on Thanks-‘giving Day One of Can-nelton's Best YoungLadies.That Troy Township’s trustee, Samuel Reed, Jr., was seriously thinking of matrimony has been in the minds of his constituents, as well as in his own mind for several months, but nobody was ever close enough to Sana to get him to “fcss up” to anything along that line. Thanksgivingday he slipped one over his friends by arming himself with a marriage license early in the day, and securing the promise of clerk Doogs to beep it quiet until it was all over, that evening at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones iu this city, Rev. Edelmier, of theGerman M. E. church officiated at the ceremony that joined the trustee and Miss Mary Jones in the holy bonds of matrimony.The ceremony was performed j in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Mrs. Reed is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones, was born and reared in4this city, and is one of Cannei-ton's prettiest girls. She has been engaged as a teacher in Troy township, during Mr. Reed’s ad-} ministration as trustee, and at present is teaching the Gravel! Lick school, near this city.Mr. Reed has been trustee of Troy township for two years and resides in the Boyd neighborhood, where he and his bride will make their home. The Enquirer joins their friends in the hope that their future life may be a happy, long and prosperous one.