Th# \ oungH Hold a FlcaMant Reunion InClay TowiiHliip.Last Sunday, Oct. 28, was the fifty-fifth birthday of A. J. Young, of Delhi, Iowa, the youngest brother of Joe and Peter Young. So there was a gathering of some of the relatives at the home of William Young, son of Peter Young, one mile west of Woodland school house in Clay township, this county. Fifty relatives and a fewT near neighbors were present. Mr. and Mrs. U. £. Cramer with their three bright children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and John Young,all of Greentown, were among the relatives present. A splendid dinner was heartily enjoyed by ail. Turkey, chicken, all sorts of side dishes, pies, cakes, puddings, preserves and fruit were in abundance.Joy and good cheer prevailed every where in the large gathering. At the same time the Good Giver of all was not forgotten. In the evening all who could, listened to a splendid sermon by Peter Young at Woodlandschool house.One of the Relatives.