Obituary“One less at home.The charmed circle broken—a dear face Missed from day to day, from its .usual place, Buf cleansed; saved, perfected by grace.Ode more in Heaven.One less on earthIts pains, its sorrow, and its toil to share; One less the pilgrim s dally cross to bear; One more the cross of the blessed to wearAt home id Heaven.”* lt;-t 's ..vi Mrs. Nancy v Sima, nee Cullens, was born in Anderson county. South Carolina, January II, 1825. When five years old, she removed with* her parents to near Everten, Indiana, where she Jiyed until; her marriage withr John Sims, May If, 1818, when she removed to Aiauina, Indiana; wher#' they lived one yean then they removed td Nulltown, - Indiana, vrh^e sh e re-sided until her; death. December 21,1891i whengently, nuietlyi and without a struggle, in f the* lt;- %' ■* ” 1 ■ * lt;• r * ■ ■ ■“early dawn, hjef ’ spirit drifted out into that shoreless 'ocean of eternity; that voiceless beyond,- from whenceno tidings of loved ones gone ever come back to us. She was the mother of eight children, two of whom died In Infancy; She was a devoted wife; an affectionate mother^ ada ^o^nelg;hlKri -■i? ;• !*PXret us b© patient; thesesevere afflictions :■ Hat from the ground arise, v, $ /** Assiame this darlc disguise.' ’ -c.:«-*3 w:» ? J: ;; ?.;v-'~ . V v £• \‘ We see but dimly through the mist and vapor Amid these trthly damps, ^ ;What seem to us butsadi funeral tapersy JtobeHeaven’s• -;■ • - V. ■~.nln that great eloister'sstilinessand seclusion, • V ^ ■ By guardian angles led: ;? ■0^..%:^ \Safe from temptation, safe front sin s Sfce Jives; whomite thOTg^ d T.