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308 or notice, when required, ten cents for each hundred words; serving writ with posse comitatus, one dollar and fifty cents; each commitment to prison, twenty-five cents; discharge from prison, twenty-five cents; attending with a person before a judge or court when required, not at a regular term of the court in his county, for each day besides mileage, one dollar; copy of paper required by law, for each one hundred words, ten cents; serving and returning subpnas, for each person, twenty cents; calling a jury in each case, ten cents; summoning a jury, grand or petit, for each panel including mileage (to be paid out of the county treasury), five dollars; travelling fees in other cases, required by law, going and returning, per mile, five cents; selling land or other property on execution per day, one dollar; for time actually employed by him as assessor per day, two dollars; making and executing a deed for land sold on execution, one dollar; serving one person with order of court, beside mileage, fifty cents; for each additional person embraced in the same order, twenty-five cents; summoning a jury in cases of forcible entry and detainer, including mileage, one dollar and fifty cents; serving an execution or order for the partition of real estate or assigning dower (besides mileage), two dollars; for each bond required by law, twenty-five cents; for summoning a jury to assess the damages to the owner of lands taken for any work of internal improvement, and attending upon them, in all three dollars; if such case occupies more than one day, he may charge for each additional day or fraction thereof, one dollar and fifty cents; for serving each attachment, one dollar; for the time necessarily employed in making an inventory of property attached or levied upon, per day, one dollar; for collecting and paying over money, on the first two hundred dollars or part thereof, three per cent.; on the next three hundred dollars, or any part thereof, two per cent.; and on all excess over five hundred dollars, one per cent. But when property is purchased by a plaintiff in execution, so that the money does not pass through the sheriff's hands, he is entitled to only one half the above-named rates. Returning a writ not served, five cents; receiving prisoner on surrender by bail, twenty-five cents; taking new bail, twenty-five cents; dieting a prisoner, per day, twenty-five cents.

. 13. The above items, when chargeable in criminal