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be made the said clerk may appoint two deputies who shall serve for a term of twelve months, who shall each receive a salary of eighty-five (85) dollars per month, to be paid as are other deputies herein provided for; two deputies who shall serve for a term of eight months who shall each receive a salary of eighty-five (85) dollars per month, to be paid as are other deputies herein provided for; and two deputies who shall serve for a term of six months who shall each receive a salary of eightyfive (85) dollars per month, to be paid as are other deputies herein provided for; also one additional deputy in each voting precinct in the county, outside of the corporate limits of municipalities containing twenty-five thousand (25,000) or more inhabitants, for the purpose of registering electors in such precincts, who shall be paid ten (10) cents per name for each elector legally registered by them; provided, that said county clerk may be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties, and shall pay into the county treasury all fees received by him in his official capacity from whatever source they may be derived.

2. Sheriff. The sheriff, four thousand (4000) dollars per annum; provided, that there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the sheriff one under-sheriff whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum; also two deputies who shall each receive a salary of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum; also six deputies who shall each receive a salary of thirteen hundred and twenty (1320) dollars per annum; also one deputy who shall act as matron of the county jail who shall receive a salary of ten hundred and twenty (1020) dollars per annum. The under-sheriff and deputies herein provided for shall be appointed by the sheriff and paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same funds as is the salary of the sheriff; provided, that said sheriff shall be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. He shall pay into the county treasury all fees and mileage collected by him for the service of papers or process issued by any court of this state.

3. Recorder. The county recorder, thirty-six hundred (3600) dollars per annum, and said recorder may appoint one deputy recorder who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum; three deputy recorders who shall each receive a salary of twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum; also six deputy recorders who shall each receive a salary of nine hundred (900) dollars per annum. The deputies herein provided for shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as the county recorder; provided, that such recorder may be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties and shall pay into the county treasury all fees received by him in his official capacity from whatever source they may be derived.

4. Auditor. The county auditor, thirty-six hundred (3600) dollars per annum and said auditor may appoint one deputy auditor who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum; also one deputy auditor who shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum; also one deputy auditor to serve as such for a period of eight months in each year, who shall receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars per month; provided, that for the purpose of performing the

work imposed upon him in connection with the annual assessment and collection of property taxes, the auditor may be allowed six additional deputies for a period of one month who shall each receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars per month and five additional deputies for a period of two months who shall each receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars per month. The deputies herein provided for shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner as is the county auditor; provided, that such auditor shall pay into the county treasury all fees received by him in his official capacity.

5. Treasurer. The county treasurer, thirty-six hundred (3600) dollars per annum, and said treasurer may appoint one deputy treasuer, who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum. All fees and commissions collected by him in his official capacity shall be paid into the county treasury; provided, that the county treasurer shall be entitled to retain for his own use the fees which are now or which may hereafter be allowed by the state law for the collection and payment to the state treasurer of inheritance taxes. Whenever the fees received on account of any one estate paying inheritance taxes shall exceed the sum of two hundred (200) dollars such excess shall be by the county treasurer paid into the county treasury as in the case of fees received by him from other sources. The deputy herein provided for shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same funds as is the county treasurer.

6. Tax-collector. The tax-collector, thirty-six hundred (3600) dollars per annum, and said tax-collector may appoint one deputy tax-collector who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum; one additional deputy tax-collector who shall receive a salary of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum; also twelve additional deputy taxcollectors to serve as such only for a period of two and one-half months in each year, and who shall receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars each per month; also three additional deputy tax-collectors who shall serve as such only during two months of each year and who shall receive a salary of one hundred dollars each per month; also eleven copyists who shall serve only during one and one-half months of each year, and shall each receive a salary of seventy-five (75) dollars per month. The deputies and copyists herein provided for shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same funds as is the salary of the tax-collector; provided, that said tax-collector shall be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties, including the making and compiling of the necessary indices to the assessment-roll, and shall pay into the county treasury all fees received by him in his official capacity from whatever source they may be derived.

7. License-collector. The license-collector, fifteen per cent of the whole amount of licenses collected by him; provided, that the entire compensation of said license-collector shall not exceed the sum of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum.

8. Assessor. The county assessor, thirty-six hundred (3600) dollars per annum; and said assessor may appoint one chief deputy assessor who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum; one supervising deputy assessor who shall receive a salary of sixteen hun

dred (1600) dollars per annum; one office deputy assessor who shall receive a salary of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum, also twenty deputy assessors who shall serve as such during the months of March, April, May and June of each year, who shall each receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars per month, also five additional deputy assessors who shall serve as such only during the months of March, April, May, June and July of each year who shall each receive a salary of one hundred dollars per month; two copyists who shall each receive a salary of twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum, and also five copyists to serve as such only during four months of each year who shall receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars each per month; one searcher of records to serve as such at a salary of twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum; provided, that the above salaries and compensations shall be in full for all services rendered by him as such assessor and that no commission for the collection of state or infirmary poll-taxes or personal property taxes shall be retained by him but that all such commissions shall be paid into the county treasury. The deputies and copyists herein provided for shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as is the county assessor; provided, that the assessor shall be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties.

9. District attorney. The district attorney, thirty-six hundred (3600) dollars per annum; he may appoint a chief deputy at a salary of twentyfour hundred (2400) dollars per annum; one assistant district attorney at a salary of eighteen hundred (1800) dollars per annum; one assistant district attorney at a salary of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum; and a deputy district attorney at a salary of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum; one detective who shall serve at a salary of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars per annum; provided, however, that no further or additional amounts shall be allowed for detective services without the previous consent and authority of the board of supervisors, and a clerk at a salary of twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum, all of whom shall be paid in the same manner as said district attorney; provided, that such district attorney shall be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties. All fees and commissions collected by him shall be paid into the county treasury.

10. Coroner and administrator. The coroner and public administrator such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

11. Superintendent of schools. The county superintendent of schools, three thousand (3000) dollars per annum, and the said superintendent of schools may appoint a deputy superintendent of schools who shall receive a salary of thirteen hundred and twenty (1320) dollars per annum and the said superintendent of schools shall also be paid his actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of the county. The deputy herein provided for shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as is the superintendent of schools.

12. Surveyor. The county surveyor, the sum of three thousand (3000) dollars per annum. Said surveyor may appoint the chief deputy surveyor who shall receive a salary of sixteen hundred (1600) dollars per annum, also one deputy who shall receive a salary of twelve hundred (1200)

dollars per annum; and one deputy who shall be a draftsman whose duties shall include the preparation of maps for the county assessor at a salary of twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum; one deputy at a salary of twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum and one deputy at a salary of nine hundred and sixty (960) dollars per annum; and one deputy at nine hundred (900) dollars per annum. Such compensation and salaries as above set forth shall be in full for all services as such county surveyor, and all fees and compensation received or collected by him for surveying other than for the county, shall be paid into the county treasury; provided, that said county surveyor shall be allowed all necessary transportation and expenses incurred by himself or deputies for work performed in the field, and in the official discharge of his duties, including inspection of roads and bridges under construction or other work performed by him or his representatives, such salaries to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

13. Fish and game warden. The fish and game warden, twelve hundred (1200) dollars per annum and the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties, not to exceed fifty (50) dollars for any one month.

14. Additional employees. The board of supervisors may at any time grant such additional assistance, or pay for such additional employees or service as it deems necessary to perform any service required by or in connection with any of the foregoing county offices in counties of this class.

15. Justices of the peace. Fees. In counties of this class, justices of the peace shall be compensated as follows, and all salaries shall be payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of county officers are paid, viz.:

(1) In townships having a population of twenty thousand or more, justices of the peace shall each receive a salary of two hundred and fifty (250) dollars per month as full compensation for all services rendered by them, except as hereinafter provided; provided, however, that in all such townships having a population of twenty thousand or more, there shall be two township justices of the peace in and for any such township, and said justices shall each be allowed a clerk to be appointed by the justices of the peace at a salary of one hundred (100) dollars per month, each, payable monthly in the same manner as salaries of county officers are paid, and shall be furnished with offices and necessary supplies by the board of supervisors.

(2) In townships having a population of five thousand and less than twenty thousand, justices of the peace shall each receive a salary of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($137.50) per month for all services rendered by them, except as hereinafter provided.

(3) In townships having a population of forty-four hundred and less than five thousand, justices of the peace shall each receive a salary of one hundred and thirty-five (135) dollars per month as full compensation for all services rendered by them, except as hereinafter provided.

(4) In townships having a population of twenty-five hundred and less than forty-four hundred, justices of the peace shall each receive a salary

of seventy-five (75) dollars per month as full compensation for all services rendered by them except as hereinafter provided.

(5) In townships having a population of one thousand and less than twenty-five hundred, justices of the peace shall each receive a salary of fifty (50) dollars per month as full compensation for all services rendered by them, except as hereinafter provided.

(6) In townships having a population of less than one thousand, justices of the peace shall each receive a salary of thirty (30) dollars per month as full compensation for all services rendered by them, except as hereinafter provided.

Justices of the peace in all townships in counties of the fourth class shall be permitted to receive and retain for their own use, fees for celebrating marriages and returning certificates thereof, but all other fees shall be collected by them and by them paid into the county treasury at least once a month.

16. Constables. Population. In counties of this class constables shall be compensated as follows, and all salaries herein provided shall be paid in the same manner as the salaries of county officers are paid, viz.:

(1) In townships having a population of twenty thousand or more, constables shall each receive a salary of one hundred (100) dollars per month for all services rendered by them in criminal cases. As compensation for all services rendered in civil cases and all other matters wherein they may charge fees for their services, a constable may collect and retain for his own use as his compensation such fees as are now, or may hereafter be allowed by law.

(2) In townships having a population of five thousand and less than twenty thousand, constables shall each receive the sum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50) per month as a salary for all services rendered by them in criminal cases. As compensation for all services rendered by them in civil cases and in all other matters wherein they may charge fees for their services, a constable may collect and retain for his own use as his compensation such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

(3) In townships having a population of forty-four hundred and less than five thousand, constables shall each receive the sum of seventyseven dollars and fifty cents ($77.50) per month as a salary for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, civil cases and in the performance of all other duties imposed upon them by law. All fees chargeable and collectible in both criminal cases, civil cases, and in all other cases wherein fees are chargeable by constables, they shall collect in advance and pay monthly into the county treasury.

(4) In townships having a population of twenty-five hundred and less than forty-four hundred, constables shall each receive the sum of sixty (60) dollars per month as a salary for all services rendered by them in both civil and criminal cases. All fees collected by them in civil and criminal cases shall be paid monthly by them into the county treasury. For all services performed by them, they may charge and retain for their own use such fees as are chargeable at law.

(5) In townships having a population of twenty-two hundred and fifty and less than twenty-five hundred, constables shall each receive the sum of sixty (60) dollars per month as salary for all services rendered

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