The probate court may tax the costs against the unsuccessful party litigating, or against the crops, which may be sold in amount sufficient to satisfy the same, if not paid; but each share shall be charged with only its proportion of the costs. If the crops involved are worth less than $100.00, the judge, sheriff, jurors, commissioners, and witnesses shall only be allowed half the fees for similar services in other cases; if over $100.00, the same fees as they are allowed for such services in other cases.
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