The comfortable residence of August 9chhncek. well known farmer 11 ting b«r Oakland. caught fire m some rays-.isrlbus banaer Monday night at mid* -Might and was entirely destroyed. (feifbboR summoned to the scene did kvictytbiag possible. but the flames had Obtained tco great headway, and prwe-'«M»Uy «v*ithing In the building wm Ihdtrojcd-fin Is Indeed s great misfortune to Mr. Mod mts. Schunce* tn these urlng *bfccs. Tfcey lost their house fumlsh-?hrc. all kitchen ware, their furniture, 'slothing. etc., the flame* leaving them Mficiically destitute.?-Mra. Jim Mayes, a near neighbor. was town IMdty noon and **r* Oielr li pitiable. She is asking tho B»d people cf Weimar who spare any articles of clothing, fur-Utcbenwurr. household goods.. please donate same to Mr. Schim-and family. These articles may be t a: tlie store of E. B. Dtttrlch and wlh ha eent to the unfortunateare informed that the fa« caught tl«e bath room. Also that there been no ftre In the house since the noon, so it is hard to deter-how the fire originated, unless s a :ase of mice and matches ic was no insurance, r. and Mrs. Schlmrek have the sthy of all 1a tbdr misfortune,