This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 Excerpt: ...trial of each issue, when the charge is felony, four dollars, which shall be a charge against the county. Clerk of county court. For filing all papers sent on appeal from justices' courts, in each cause, and making the necessary entries concerning the same, one dollar and fifty cents. For all other services, the same fees as are allowed in the district court for similar services. Clerk of probate court. For issuing letters testamentary, or of administration, or of guardianship, forty cents. For certificate of appointing appraisers, forty cents. For writing and posting notices when required, for each copy, forty cents. For recording will, and all other papers required to be recorded, per folio, fifteen cents. For all other services, the same fees as are allowed the clerk of the district court for similar services. For notice given by publication, in addition to the cost of publication, forty cents. County clerk. For issuing marriage licenses, one dollar. For drawing an affidavit, deposition, or other paper, per folio, fifteen cents. For filing transcript of judgments of justices' courts, for docketing the same, and issuing execution thereon, two dollars. For recording certificate of incorporation, where recording is required by law, fifteen cents per folio. For recording official bonds, when required by law, fifteen cents per folio. For indexing same, twenty cents. For recording the testimony and commitment, upon examination, of insane persons, when it is ascertained by the county or probate judge that the person committed has sufficient property wherewith to pay the expenses of his commitment, fifteen cents per folio. For issuing writ of habeas corpus, and all services in relation thereto, two dollars. Recorder. For recording any instrument, paper, or notic...