Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Chicago Woman Declares She Is Persecuted for Alleged Occult Power

1901

OUR CHICAGO BUREAU SPECIAL
Occidental Buildings, Sept. 6.

Persecuted for Witchcraft in Chicago

Persecuted and buffeted because some of her neighbors think she is witch with power to weave uncanny spells about her enemies — that is the complaint made by Mrs. Alexandrai Kostokas before a justice of the peace. Her tale of woe is directed particularly against Mrs. Mary Cohen and Thomas Kelley, who, she says, have made her life a burden by treating her as a practitioner of witchcraft.

A horse belonging to Mrs. Cohen died and Mrs. Kostokas was accused of exerting an occult influence over the animal. Then Mrs. Cohen's son was stricken with paralysis and the alleged witch was held responsible for the stroke. Mrs. Cohen also averred that her own illness was due to the sinister influence of her neighbor. Mrs. Kostokas says these stories have been circulated so persistently that others have really begun to think she is endowed with a supernatural power which she makes use of to the detriment of her neighbors. She seeks a way to end the alleged persecution and invokes the court's aid.

—Dubuque Daily Telegraph, Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 6, 1901, p. 3.

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