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For posting four notices of sale, one dollar and fifty cents;

For every certificate or deed on the sale of real estate, two dollars, and one dollar for each copy, but no sheriff shall charge more than two dollars for more than one certificate or deed issued upon the same sale to any one purchaser, unless such purchaser shall desire two or more, in which case said purchaser shall pay to said sheriff one dollar for each additional certificate or deed;

For serving a writ of restitution or possession and putting any person entitled into the possession of premises and removing the occupants, five dollars;

For summoning a jury pursuant to any precept or summons of any officer in special proceedings, two dollars, and attending such jury when required, one sheriffs' fees. dollar;

For bringing up a person on a habeas corpus to testify or answer in any court, or with the cause of his arrest and detention, or for the purpose of having him surrendered in examination of his bail, or attending to receive a prisoner so surrendered who was not committed at the time and receiving such prisoner into his custody, or for committing a prisoner to jail, or for bringing any prisoner before any court for examination in either case, one dollar, and for traveling, the same mileage as upon service of writs and for attending before any officer or court in any such case, two dollars per day;

For boarding prisoners, four dollars per week;

For serving attachment upon any ship, boat or vessel, in proceeding to enforce any lien thereon created by law, three dollars, and such additional compensation for his trouble and expense in taking possession of and preserving the same as the officer issuing the warrant shall certify to be reasonable;

For selling any ship, boat, vessel, or the tackle, apparel and furniture thereof so attached, and for attending the same, the same fees as are allowed on executions levied upon real estate;

For making and returning an inventory and an appraisal of property attached in any case, two dollars per day to each appraiser for each day actually employed, and one dollar for each half day;

Sheriffs' fees.

Repeal of inconsistent acts.

For summoning grand or petit jurors, fifty cents for each juror summoned, and mileage ;

For serving subpoena, fifty cents and mileage ;

For selling lands on foreclosure of mortgage by advertisement and executing certificate and deed to purchaser, and for all services required on such sale, five dollars;

For selling lands on decree by foreclosure and executing a deed, and for all services required in making such sale, when the amount for which the property sold is one thousand dollars or less, the sum of ten dollars, and when the amount exceeds one thousand dollars, the sum of fifteen dollars;

For postponing a sale, one dollar, to be paid by the party requesting the same;

For making and drafting an inventory of property levied upon, replevined or attached, fifty cents for each folio, and for each copy of such inventory, ten cents per folio;

For diligent search and enquiry and returning summons when parties cannot be found, one dollar, and returning execution when no property found, one dollar;

For receiving and paying over the money paid on redemption of property, and executing certificate therefor, one per cent. on the amount so received and paid, to be collected from the person redeeming such property;

For the necessary expenses which may be incurred to secure and safely keep all property taken by the sheriff by virtue of a warrant of attachment, execution or writ of replevin, such sum as may be allowed by the court;

For all United States revenue stamps now or hercafter required by law, to be used upon any certificate, deed, or other instrument, the costs of such stamps so used, and also such sum as may be required to be paid to the United States Government as a tax on any sale made by him;

For any services not herein enumerated, which a sheriff may be required to perform, he shall receive the fees herein allowed for similar services;

Section eight of chapter sixty-three of the compiled statutes of Minnesota, and all other laws or parts of

laws inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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An Act to amend an act relating to the compensation of March 2, 1865. County Treasurers.

SECTION 1. Fees for collecting taxes.

2. When act to take effect.

Beit enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota:

SECTION 1. That the second proviso of section twenty-eight, of chapter two, of the session laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-three, is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Provided further, That the county treasurer shall receive for his services in counties where the annual tax collected is ten thousand dollars or less, five per Fees for collecting cent. ; on all sums collected over ten thousand dollars taxes. and less than twenty thousand dollars, four per cent. ; and when the amount collected is over twenty thousand dollars, three per cent. on all sums in excess thereof.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 2, 1865.

March 4, 1865.

Fees for collecting

CHAPTER LXVII.

An Act to fix the rate of County or Town Treasurers' fees for moneys collected to pay soldiers bounties.

SECTION 1 Fees for County or Town Treasurers for collecting tax for payment of bounties to soldiers.

2. When act to take effect.

Beit enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota :

SECTION 1. No county or town treasurer shall receive more than one per cent. of all the money collected or to be collected, received or disbursed by him tax for payment for the payment of soldiers bounties, or for the payment of debts incurred on account of soldiers bounties, anything to the contrary in any law contained notwithstanding.

of bounty to sol

diers.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 4, 1865.

March 2, 1865.

CHAPTER LXVIII.

An Act to amend an act providing for the appointment of Notaries Public, and prescribing their duties.

SECTION 1. When Notary Public of any banking association not to exercise the functions of his office.

2. Repeal of inconsistent acts.

3. When act to take effect.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota:

SECTION 1. That section eight of an act providing

for the appointment of notaries public, passed July twenty-six, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, be amended so as to read as follows:

ing association not to exercise the

Sec. 8. That whenever any banker, broker, officer, stockholder, attorney, clerk or agent of any bank, broker or banker shall be appointed to hold the office lic of any bankof notary public in this State, it shall not be lawful for him to receive, make out or record notarial protests or functions of his otherwise exercise the functions of a notary public, whenever such official acts may directly or indirectly appertain to, or affect the business of such bank, broker or banker.

office.

SEC. 2. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with Repeal of inconthis act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect when approved by the Governor.

Approved March 2, 1865.

sistent acts.

CHAPTER LXIX.

An act to amend an act entitled "an act concerning the execution and acknowledgment of Deeds and other March 1, 1865. instruments in the British Provinces of North America."

SECTION 1. All deeds and other instruments executed in the British Provinces, intended for this
State, may be acknowledged before any officer in such provinces so authorized
to do-said officer to attach certificate thereto.

2. In case before any officer not having a seal of office, it shall be the duty of the Gov-
ernor of the Province to give certificate of the qualifications of such person.
3. When act to take effect.

Beit enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota:

SECTION 1. That section one, of chapter forty-nine,

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