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- Warner's Safe Kidney & Liver Cure, 1879-1900 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy New York fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased a medicinal formula from a local doctor and created a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business in the late 1800s. Warner bottled his "cures" and sold them worldwide. The safe on the front of this bottle referenced Warner's previous business enterprise and alluded to the product's perceived safety.

- 1879-1900
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Warner's Safe Kidney & Liver Cure, 1879-1900
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy New York fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased a medicinal formula from a local doctor and created a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business in the late 1800s. Warner bottled his "cures" and sold them worldwide. The safe on the front of this bottle referenced Warner's previous business enterprise and alluded to the product's perceived safety.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1887 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. This trade card's colorful illustration touted Warner's "Safe" yeast -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The reverse advertised one of his "safe" cures, though it provided few medical benefits.

- 1887
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Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1887
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. This trade card's colorful illustration touted Warner's "Safe" yeast -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The reverse advertised one of his "safe" cures, though it provided few medical benefits.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Cure, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1890 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased various medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He sold his concoctions worldwide. Warner advertised his products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise -- though few, if any, of his cures provided medical benefit.

- circa 1890
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Trade Card for Warner's Safe Cure, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1890
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased various medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He sold his concoctions worldwide. Warner advertised his products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise -- though few, if any, of his cures provided medical benefit.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1886-1900 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. This trade card's colorful illustration touted Warner's "Safe" yeast -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The reverse advertised one of his "safe" cures, though it provided few medical benefits.

- 1886-1900
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Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1886-1900
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. This trade card's colorful illustration touted Warner's "Safe" yeast -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The reverse advertised one of his "safe" cures, though it provided few medical benefits.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1885-1900 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe," alluding to his original business and his product's perceived quality.

- 1885-1900
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Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1885-1900
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe," alluding to his original business and his product's perceived quality.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1887 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. This trade card's colorful illustration touted Warner's "Safe" yeast -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The reverse advertised one of his "safe" cures, though it provided few medical benefits.

- 1887
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., 1887
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. This trade card's colorful illustration touted Warner's "Safe" yeast -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The reverse advertised one of his "safe" cures, though it provided few medical benefits.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1885 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The colorful illustration on this trade card touted Warner's "Safe Yeast" and its perceived -- though unproven -- health benefits.

- circa 1885
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Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1885
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The colorful illustration on this trade card touted Warner's "Safe Yeast" and its perceived -- though unproven -- health benefits.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1890 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased various medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He sold his concoctions worldwide. Warner advertised his products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise -- though few, if any, of his cures provided medical benefit.

- circa 1890
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1890
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased various medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He sold his concoctions worldwide. Warner advertised his products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise -- though few, if any, of his cures provided medical benefit.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1885 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The colorful illustration on this trade card touted Warner's "Safe Yeast" and its perceived -- though unproven -- health benefits.

- circa 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1885
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe" -- alluding to his original business enterprise. The colorful illustration on this trade card touted Warner's "Safe Yeast" and its perceived -- though unproven -- health benefits.
- Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1885 - Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe," alluding to his original business and his product's perceived quality. In the mid-1880s, he built a massive office building in Rochester, New York, for his growing operations.

- circa 1885
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Trade Card for Warner's Safe Yeast, H.H. Warner & Co., circa 1885
Hulbert Harrington Warner, a wealthy fire- and burglar-proof safe manufacturer, purchased medicinal formulas in the late 1800s and turned them into a multi-million-dollar patent medicine business. He also made and sold yeast. Warner advertised these products as "safe," alluding to his original business and his product's perceived quality. In the mid-1880s, he built a massive office building in Rochester, New York, for his growing operations.