Clarkston Advertiser •
October 12, 1894
An Eye Injury
What might have terminated in a very serious accident happened to Joyce, oldest daughter of the editor of this paper, last Monday. She was playing with a couple of bottles, striking them together, when a piece of glass flew striking the eye-ball and cutting it so it bled quite badly. For a time it was feared that the sight would be injured before the glass could be removed, however it came out itself before a doctor could be called and the eye is apparently unharmed.