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FEES OF OFFICERS. 47

For serving an attachment for the payment of money or an execution for the payment of money, or a warrant issued for the same purpose, and directed to him by. the county treasurer or county commissioner for the collecting of the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars or less, four per cent.

For any sum more than two hundred and fifty dollars, two per cent.

Advertising goods or chattels, or tenements for sale on an execution, if the sale be made, one dollar.

If the execution be stayed or settled after advertising and before sale, fifty cents.

The fees allowed by law, and paid to any printer, by such sheriff, for publishing any advertisement for the sale of any real estate, for not more than six weeks, and for publishing the postponement of any such sale, shall be paid by the party requiring the same.

Fees herein allowed by the service of an execution, and ad- vertising thereon, shall be collected by virtue of sueh execu- tion, in the same manner, as. the sum therein denoted to be levied; but when there shall be several. executions against the defendant at the time of advertising his property in the hands of the same sheriff, there shall be but one advertising fee charged on the whole, and the sheriff shall select on which excution [sic] he shall secure the same.

For every certificate on the sale of real estate, fifty cents, and for each copy thereof twenty-five cents, which together with the register’s fees for filing the same, shall be collected as fees on execution.

For drawing and executing a deed pursuant to a sale of real estate, one dollar-to be paid the grantee in such deed.

For serving a writ of possession, or of restitution, putting any person entitled into possession of premises, removing the occupant, one dollar, and the same compensation for traveling as is herein allowed on other writs.

Taking a bond for the liberties of the jail, fifty cents.

Summoning a jury upon a writ of inquiry, attending such jury and making and returning the inquisition, one dollar and fifty cents.

Summoning a special jury struck pursuant to an order of the