BIO: Robert A. BUMILLER, Centre County, PA

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Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including 
the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion: Containing 
Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Etc. 
Chicago: J. H. Beers, 1898.
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  R. A. BUMILLER, editor and proprietor of the Millheim Journal, is a 
well-known journalist of Centre county, and one of Millheim's foremost 
citizens.  He was born January 1, 1855, in Munich, Bavaria, the only 
child of Francis and Creszentia (Von Kepple) Bumiller.  The father was 
a well-educated man, of scholarly tastes, who served as district 
surveyor in Munich, and also occupied the position of instructor in 
surveying in the government schools of that city, where his death 
occurred.  The mother, who belonged to a noble family of Germany, is 
still living in Munich.
  Our subject was provided with excellent educational privileges, being 
educated in one of the gymnasiums for which Munich is justly famed, and 
continuing his studies in that institution until he had attained his 
eighteenth year.  In the summer of 1873 he left his native land to seek 
his fortune in the United States, sailing from Bremen on the 11th of 
July, and arriving in New York City two weeks later.  His destination 
was Millheim, Centre Co., Penn., where his uncle, Adolph Miller 
(Bumiller), was living, and here he entered the printing office of 
George W. Foote, editor of the Centre Berichter, which paper was 
established at Aaronsburg, Centre county, in 1827.
  During the winter of 1873-74, Mr. Bumiller conducted an evening 
school, where the German language was taught, being well equipped for 
this task by his previous scholastic training in Germany, where he had 
acquired a thorough mastery of his mother tongue.  This instruction was 
all given in addition to his duties in the printing office.  The years 
1874 and 1875 were spent in Bellefonte in the office of the Republican, 
where he gained a good practical knowledge of the art of printing, and 
on his return to Millheim, in the latter part of 1876, became German 
editor of the Berichter, which at that time was published half in 
English and half in German.  In 1880 the paper became entirely English, 
and the name was changed to the Millheim Journal, at which time Mr. 
Bumiller became half owner and associate editor.  Three years later he 
purchased the paper, of which he has since been editor and proprietor, 
and under the able management the circulation has been greatly 
increased, and the plant newly equipped with the latest improved 
machinery, run by steam power.
  In Millheim, Mr. Bumiller was married April 4, 1876, to Miss Ella, 
the eldest daughter of Squire B. O. Deininger, one of Millheim's 
leading citizens, and they have two children: Ida A. and Frances C.
  Politically, Mr. Bumiller gives his unwavering support to the 
Democratic party, and has served as councilman and school director.  In 
October, 1894, he was also appointed notary public by Gov. Pattison, 
and during the Centennial celebration of Millheim was a member of the 
committee to which was mainly due its grand success.  He affiliates 
with the Odd Fellows

282  COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

Lodge of Millheim, and is a prominent and consistent member of the 
Methodist Episcopal Church, now serving as secretary of its Sunday-
school.  He ranks among the leading journalists of the county, and as a 
citizen also holds an enviable position.

1880 Millheim, Centre County census -
Robert A. Burmiller, 25  
Ella J. Burmiller, 23  
Ida A. Burmiller, 1