Judge H A Allrn Dead• hi !•/lt; It A \ll i age Is years died a| Ids residence ni Henriettauit ■ o dock tlii» morning of Hright s disease of the kidncv lie had heefi in failing h alfh for more than two years and during tile past few months has a I , j nmnlier ol ittftckN that have kept lino down two or t r • days or longer at a time. He w as tak« n seriously ill rather suddenly on last Sunday and sank rapidly until the end eame.He in survives! hy his wife, and j five children-, a daughter, Miss Hessie, three sons, Stavton. Kea-therston, h’iehard, and a daughter the youngest, Louise, all of whom live at home, and were present when he died. The funeral will take place at 5 o'clock this afternoon.Judge Allen was a member of tile Baptist ehurlt; h, and has been | a resident of Henrietta for nearly| 25 years. In 18!to he was elected mayor, serving one term. He was elected county judge in 18U8,1 serving two terms, and in 1902,1 was elected district attorney, | serving two terma in that posit i nalso.He was regards! as an able lawyer and was a most eloquent speaker. In his private practice he was retained in some lt;J’ tin most important cases coming before the ismrts in this distret. W 1 11 his ln*alth le gan to fa I h quit the law office and made some investments in nil lands U tween Henrietta and Petrolia and took personal charge of development work. The change did nlt;*t materially benefit his health and he disposed of his interests out there some months ago. K«»r the last six month of his life he was able to do very little work of any kind. Henrietta Independent.