Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 27, 1909, Page 72

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REMIDJI, BELTRAMI COUNTY AND NORTHERN MINNESOTA. INTERIOR DR. PALMER'S OFFICE. DR, G, M, PALMER. DR. PALMER’'S WORK ROOM. I i { | ——y DR. G. M. PALMER. One of the professional men of the city who has gained a place in the front ranks of his associates is Dr. G. M. Palmer, den- tist, who is now strongly established in the practice of his profession. Dr. Palmer succeeded to the practice of Dr. Foster, who was the pioneer dentist of Bemidji, and ever since Dr. Palmer first took offices here he has been successful to a large degree. Dr. Palmer came to Be- midji from Minneapolis, two Yyears ago, having been engaged in dentistry at Minne- apolis. A graduate of Drake TUniversity, Des Moines, Iowa, Dr. Palmer also holds a post graduate diploma from the Northwestern - Dental College of Chicago, and is therefore well equipped with the knowledge gained by a good schooling. Dr. Palmer has one of the finest-equipped dental parlors in north-central Minnesota. Among other of the latest dental parapher- nalia which has been acquired by Dr. Palmer, he has installed two electric motors, a fountain cuspidor, and a casting device for inlay work. These make a very compelte equipment, and Dr. Palmer is justly entitled to the large and lucrative practice which he has acquired by close attention to business and the application of up-to-date methods in his dental work. DR. J. T. TUOMY. Dr. J. T. Tuomy is the pioneer dentist of Bemidji, and has built up a practice that is both extensive and remunerative. The doc- tor graduated from the University of Mich- igan in 1901, and began the practice of his profession soon after leaving college. Dr. Tuomy came to Bemidji seven years ago, and from the date of his first appear- ance in this ecity, his popularity began, and has continued, with increased business, ever since. The doctor has a comfortable and commodious office in the First National bank block, where he has every modern piece of machinery needed in the practice of dentistry. Dr. Tuomy has prospered as Bemidji ad- yanced from a village to a city of the first importance in northern Minnesota, and his popularity is deserved. S R A i S Rl

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