Baumgardner Dairy
Cincinnati Enquirer, 26 March 1875, page 7
NEWPORT
A MILKMAN named Baumgardner has a dairy on Eglantine street
between Monmouth and Saratoga streets, where he believes in pastoral simplicity,
surrounded by his bosom wife, blooming daughter and full uddered kine. Bu this
dread of Arcadia is to be disturbed by the Board of Councilmen, which has sent
forth the flat that he must remove the lacteal establishment beyond the city
walls.
But he has lately been keeping the street in front of his premises clean and with rare sarcasm offers to keep the holes in the streets filled up with the offal of the stable gratis, in consideration of being allowed to remain in his accustomed seat of bovine innocence.