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Show -1- John Bushman diary Jg,n. 29 : 1905: S U.""lday. l l l l January-F ebruary 1905 I received medicine f rom Dr. B.F.Bye as follows: C!·q 1--rc.-<-1r /f'f G ...-{ ,. ·ir. r~n -e_. Box concentrg_ ted oil No. 3 to kill cancer. Bo:xAntib ecilla to apply arou..11d the diseased parts at same time I use Nch 3 Box Golden Ointment and 1 bottle 3almy Oil No. 4 to apply at night. bottle medicine to cleanse my blood. I cor.mienced the use of the medicine on the above date and applied concentr9. ted oil No. 3 for 5 successiv e days then used Golden Ointment and Balmy Oil No. 4 for 10 days and the sore doesnot he•d up ri ght. Feb. 10: I brought June to Snowflake to stop with Maria who has been sick for some time. I talked with Br~s. Freeman & J. Flaks about going to San Francisco where they had been to have cancers ta.ken off their wives. Came to 'Vfoodruff on the 11 th and stopped with John Reidhead . Had a good visit with him. Saw w. DeV-Titt about cancer, he thought rtr'J lip was much like Ca his when he went to Sa.n Francisco to have his ta.ken off. . r-t..e _.z_.y- After two weeks applicati on of the golden ointment my lip is about healed up 3.nd begins to feel natural. I attended the stake conferenc e at Snowflake and we had a good and profitable time. Our daughter Maria is pretty sick. I advised to get Dr. Johnson which they did and she is improving . We had so much rain that we cannot work on our farms. John L. Bushman was ordained an Elder by John Bushman, his father, on ~rch 11th 1905 at a ward Driesthoo d meeting in St. Joseph I record an incident which occured on February 12, 1905, while I was coming home from Woodruff. Having h a d cancer on my lower lip for over two months and had been doctoring it without any apparent benefit, I had been to see Eros. Freeman and Flake who had taken their wives to San Francisco to have cancer removed, and uso W. De-Witt who had been there and had one taken of!' his lip, which he said was very much like rtr'J case. R----c!§i-e I had decided I would have to go also t<¥1a,ve my case cared for and had , IT(!t!.alone all along got some money to pay part of my expenses, and as I was riding; <.,:/ the for Father '-nd was pouring out my soul in prayer and thanks to my Heavenly Mcrvv oa.ny privileges & blessings I had enjoyed in the gospel. I felt the presence / greater of my wife Mary who had been dead over 19 years, and felt a peace and jay than I ever had exoerienc ed 9 before, and an assurance that the Gospel was true a:id that all would be well with me. And then I vowed that if I did not have to go to San Francisco that I woul:i give at least part of the means that trip would cost to the church. -:.,, Seot. 2, 1905: Having received pay for our wool I sent to Pres. Joseph F. -. . SeoN' ..,ta,:.A Memorial ?rophets the Smith Joseph Pres. on apply S:nith $100 cash, $50 to C..o,. to 10 $ and Zion, of Stq_ke Center purchase Building and $50 to the f und to 3rother Martin to assist his son M.T .Bushman while on a :r.i.ission in England • .11 _ f55DJ../,,) Also paid $40 tithing;, this is to IP.aka my vow, as above good. -- - _ _ __,,. --- - ----Y" // :;-c' -~ |