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Work on the new building of the Mermod & Jaccard Co. is progressing finely. The firm expect to get into their new store sometime in November, in good time for their holiday business.

Source: The Keystone - August 1898

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Goodman King, president of the Mermod, Jaccard & King Co., St. Louis, Mo., selected the jewels which were presented to Charles E. Swingley and Robert Jenks, chief and secretary, respectively, of the St. Louis Fire Department, at the banquet recently held in honor of the 10th anniversary of Mr. Swingley’s appointment.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th May 1905

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Traveling Salesman Robbed of Valise Filled with Jewelry

St. Louis, Mo., May 18.—While on his way from the station to the Hotel Gleason in Little Rock, Ark., several weeks ago, J. A. Mariner, a traveling salesman for the Mermod, Jaccard & King Co., of this city, was robbed of a valise containing articles valued at $800.

The valise was left on the rear end of a street car. It contained samples of class pins and rings, invitations, etc. In response to an advertisement he placed in a newspaper, Mr. Mariner called at 1712 Griffith St., Little Rock, and recovered the valise, though all the jewelry, which had been extracted by cutting the valise, was gone. The stolen articles are valued at about $400.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th May 1905

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Goodman King, secretary of the Mermod & Jaccard Co., has been nominated for a directorship in the St. Louis Manufacturers’ Association.

Source: The Keystone - May 1898

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The inventory of the estate of the late D. Constant Jaccard, of the Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co., filed last month, values the personal property at $1938,177. 35.

Source: The Keystone - November 1899

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Two of the oldest clerks in the employ of the Mermod-Jaccard Jewelry Co. have gone over to the E. Jaccard Jewelry Co.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 16th October 1895

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George Stieffel, of the Mermod & Jaceard Jewelry Company, is in charge of their exhibits in the Varied Industries Building at the World’s Fair. Most of the manufactured articles are displayed in their elegant ‘‘gold pavilion”’’ 75 x 25 feet. A short distance away the firm has a live exhibit, showing the process of manufacturing jewelry and various other articles out of gold and silver.

Source: The Keystone - June 1904

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A.F. Strasburger, for a number of years past assistant manager of the Mermod, Jaccard & King Company, the widely-known retail house, of St. Louis and New York, spent a few days in Chicago the early part of the month. Mr. Strasburger brought the news that he had retired from the above firm after many years’ service and accepted the managership of the jewelry and optical departments in John Wanamaker’s New York store and had already entered upon his duties.

Source: The Keystone - August 1905

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President Goodman King, of the Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Company, has just returned from his second European buying trip this year.

Source: The Keystone - October 1906

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R. O. Bolt, manager of the Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Co., returned during the week from a business trip to New York. J. C. Estes returned from Hot Springs. A. E. Chedell and W. B. Lauman will remain at the Hot Springs branch store for several weeks. G. G. Latimoer, formerly connected with an advertising agency, has taken the position of sales manager of the company.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th March 1914

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C. F. Mathey, vice-president of the Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Co., has returned from a two weeks’ hunting trip in Illinois.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th December 1912

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A large fire in St. Louis, on the 5th of February, damaged the stock of the Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Company to the extent of about $25,000, which was fully covered by insurance. The fire was a very fierce one, and threatened for a time the destruction of the entire stock, and also neighboring buildings, but the heroic and prompt work of the firemen prevented it spreading further.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - May 1888

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In consequence of a fire that broke out in an adjoining building, the jewelry stock of the Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co., of St. Louis, was recently damaged by water to a large extent. The stock exposed was valued at $350,000, but was so protected that only a portion of it was injured. The loss was adjusted by the insurance companies at $15,000, which sum was paid. Now the companies are growling because they had not insisted upon the three-quarter clause being inserted in their policies, whereby the insured is made to stand one-quarter of any loss that may occur. The popular idea is that insurance companies are organized to pay losses by fire, and that they collect premiums from many to enable them to pay the losses of the few, but in actual practice, the insurance companies want a man to make his risk fire-proof, pay a big premium for his insurance and then stand the loss himself if one occurs. It behooves property owners in these days to look carefully after their insurance, for the companies have been carrying on business for so many years on a suicidal principle that some of them have become untrustworthy. The unusual number of large fires this year has inflicted heavy losses upon them, so that the surplus they showed in their annual reports on the first of the year has been materially encroached upon, and in some instances capital has been impaired. Two or three companies have already given up the fight and retired from business while there was a chance to return the stockholders their money, and others are now trembling on the verge of insolvency. Property owners who entrust their insurance to brokers should especially look to it that their policies are in good and trustworthy companies, for brokers are too frequently tempted by the high commissions offered by struggling companies to sacrifice the interests of their principals, and give them policies in companies that cannot be relied upon to pay losses promptly. A person who has met with a loss by fire does not wish to be forced into a long litigation to recover his insurance, and an inspection of his policies occasionally may save him a vast amount of trouble.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - April 1888

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The Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co., celebrated its twenty-fourth Christmas season in their present quarters at North Fourth and Locust streets, St. Louis, Mo., by a special display and reception to their customers. They expect to be in their new building before very long.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - January 1888

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Elmer Pullman, who has been a floor salesman for the Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Co., will go on the road.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th April 1912

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The Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Co. has leased the old Simmons building at Broadway and St. Charles St., and will use the basement and first floor for a display of holiday goods. The lease was settled Friday and is for a short term, with an option on a much longer lease. This, how ever, according to the jewelry company, does not mean that the house will move from its present quarters, diagonally across the street at Broadway and Locust St.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908

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