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For every additional folio of one hundred words, twelve and a half cents.

Docketing a case first time, eighteen and three-quar

ters cents.

Docketing a case thereafter, twelve and a half cents. Entering suit without process, thirty-one and a quar

ter cents.

Filing every paper in any one suit, each, six and a quarter cents.

Entering an appearance to be charged but once. against each party to a suit, twelve and a half cents. Issuing bail piece when required, twenty-five cents. Entering special bail, twenty-five cents.

Swearing and impanneling a jury, fifty cents.

All entries relative to the trial not herein specially provided for, twenty-five cents.

Administering an oath or affirmation to each witness on trial, six and a quarter cents.

Recording a verdict, eighteen and three-quarters cents. Entering every judgment, fifty cents.

Recording a special verdict for every sheet of one hundred words, twelve and a half cents.

Attending on striking a special jury and delivering copies, fifty cents.

Entering satisfaction on the record, twelve and a half

cents.

Entering issue joined, twelve and a half cents.
Taxing costs, thirty-seven and a half cents.
Entering exoneretur, twelve and a half cents.
Entering surrender, twelve and a half cents.
Copy of a rule of reference, thirty-one and a quar-

ter cents.

Signing the final record in each case, twelve and a half cents.

A commission to take depositions, thirty-seven and a half cents.

All the motions in any one suit, eighteen and threequarters cents.

All the rules in any one suit, eighteen and threequarters cents.

Each continuance, six and a quarter cents.

The venire facias, thirty-seven and a half cents. Entering every motion distinct from an action not to include the ordinary motions in a suit, twelve and a half cents.

Making a complete record in each cause for every one hundred words, eighteen and three-quarters cents. Copy of a record when required for every one hundred words, twelve and a half cents.

Every certificate, twenty-five cents.

The seal when required, twelve and a half cents. Every subpoena for one or more witnesses, eighteen and three-quarters cents.

A search of the records if a copy be not required (suitors and officers of the court excepted,) twelve and a half cents.

Filing the record upon an appeal, writ of error, supersedeas, certiorari or habeas corpus, eighteen and three-quarters cents.

Taking security upon a writ of error, supersedeas or appeal, eighteen and three-quarters cents.

Entering a writ of habeas corpus, writ of error or certiorari and for the return thereof, fifty cents.

For assessment of damages on any reference made to him, thirty-seven and a half cents.

A subpoena in chancery, fifty cents.

Filing each bill, answer, replication or other pleading in chancery, six and a quarter cents.

And order to advertise, thirty-seven and a half

cents.

Copy of a paper not herein otherwise provided for, for every one hundred words, twelve and a half cents. For services in naturalization cases, twelve and a half cents.

Filing papers each, six and a quarter cents.
Certificate of application, fifty cents.

Certificate of naturalization, seventy-five cents.
Taking a recognizance, twenty-five cents.

Entering transcript of justices' judgment, twentyfive cents.

Entering an appeal from justice or justices, thirtyseven and a half cents.

Administering an oath other than on the trial of a cause, twelve and a half cents.

Certificate for jurors or constables' pay to be paid by the county, each, twelve and a half cents.

Filing all election returns at each general election to be paid by the county, one dollar.

Calling recognizance and entering forfeiture, eighteen and three-quarters cents.

Respiting or discharging forfeited recognizance and motion thereto, twelve and a half cents.

Entering discharge by proclamation, twelve and a half cents.

Filing petition and order thereon, twenty-five cents. Issuing marriage license, one dollar and fifty cents.

FEES IN CRIMINAL CASES.

Issuing process, seventy-five cents.

Entering defendant's appearance, twelve and a half

cents.

Entering a plea, twelve and a half cents.
Discharge of bail, twenty-five cents.

For entering each suit, civil and criminal on the court calendar, twelve and a half cents.

For other services the same fees as in civil cases: provided, that nothing herein contained shall entitle the clerks of the several district courts to exact any fee from grand jurors, petit jurors or witnesses upon the issuing of any certificate entitling them to their fees as such.

SHERIFF'S FEES.

For the service of any writ and the return thereof (subpoenas excepted) for one defendant, one dollar. Each additional defendant, fifty cents.

Every commitment to prison, fifty cents. Discharging a person from prison, twenty-five cents. Attending with a person before a judge or court when required, twenty-five cents.

Attending on a witness brought before a court on a writ of habeas corpus or satisfaciendum, fifty cents. Serving a writ of possession, one dollar.

Serving a writ with the aid of posse comitatus, two dollars and fifty cents.

The copy of any writ or process necessary to complete a record, for every one hundred words, twelve and a half cents.

Serving and returning a subpoena, for each person named therein and actually summoned, eighteen and three-fourths cents.

Summoning a grand jury in the district court to be paid from the county treasury, ten dollars.

Making out a list of a struck or special jury and delivering the same, twenty-five cents.

Summoning and returning a special jury, to be paid by the party putting off or losing the cause, and traveling fees, one dollar.

Traveling fees upon all writs, precepts and subpœnas, not herein otherwise provided for (and not to extend to jurors) to be computed from the place of service to the place of return, per mile, six and a quarter

cents.

Serving an execution against the body of every person taken, one dollar.

Selling of land upon execution and mileage, one dollar and fifty cents.

Collecting and paying into the territorial or county treasury any fine or forfeiture, the same per centage as allowed in civil cases. But the per centage on all executions shall be taken only for the sum received and paid over.

Making and executing a deed for land sold or set off on execution to be paid by the purchaser or creditor, one dollar.

Serving any person with an order of court and mileage and making return, twelve and a half cents. Bringing up a person on a writ of habeas corpus in civil cases and mileage, twenty-five cents.

Summoning a jury in cases of forcible entry and detainer, two dollars.

Serving a writ of restitution with the power of the county, two dollars and fifty cents.

Serving a writ of restitution without the power of the county, one dollar and fifty cents.

Serving an execution for partition of real estate or assigning dower, and mileage, four dollars.

Each appraiser of real and personal estate, per diem and mileage, one dollar.

Each bail bond, replevin bond or attachment bond, fifty cents.

Collecting and paying over all sums upon execution or upon any other writ or process, not exceeding three hundred dollars, five per centum; on all sums exceeding three hundred dollars and not exceeding six hundred dollars, two and a half per centum; and on all sums exceeding six hundred dollars one and one fourth

per centum: provided, that the the per centage in no one case shall exceed thirty dollars.

On each action for opening the court, to be charged once every term and to be paid by the plaintiff and taxed against the defendant if the plaintiff recover, twelve and a half cents.

The appearance of the plaintiff or defendant to be paid by the party appearing and taxed in favor of the party recovering, twelve and a half cents.

Returning a writ "not served," for every defendant, six and a quarter cents.

Actual traveling in such case for every mile going and returning, six and a quarter cents.

All copies of summons when required for every one hundred words, twelve and a half cents.

Attending on the district court, to be paid out of the territorial treasury, per day, one dollar and fifty cents. Attendance of as many of his deputies on the district court as may be required by the court to be paid out of the county treasury, per day, one dollar and fifty cents.

Taking bond for the prison limits and procuring the approval of the justices thereto, seventy-five cents.

Drawing petition for a poor debtor to two justices and giving notice thereof to the plaintiff with mileage, twenty-five cents.

Serving notice of the order of the justices to the plaintiff with mileage, twenty-five cents.

Bringing prisoners before the justices to take the benefit of the poor debtors' law, twenty five cents. Receiving a prisoner on surrender by the bail, twenty-five cents.

Taking a new bail and giving a bail piece, fifty

cents.

For keeping and providing for a criminal in jail or any other person committed for a criminal offense. when the prisoner is unable to support himself, where it shall be made to the satisfaction of any two justices of the peace, to be paid out of the treasury of the county where the offense may be committed, per day, fifty cents.

And in no case shall traveling fees be charged by any officer except for the number of miles actually traveled going and returning, only as is provided by this act.

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