Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — SAYS LENINE IS KILLED [ARTICLE]
SAYS LENINE IS KILLED
BOLSHEVIK LEADER SLAIN, IS RUMOR AT PARIB. Two Red Regiments Are Wiped Out— Poles and Denlklne Forces Form Junction. Paris, Sept. 26. —A rumor was in circulation on the bourse here that Nicolai Lenine, Russian bolshevist premier, had been assassinated. , Bern, Sept. 26. —The Polltfh press bureau here announces the army of General Denlklne, operating in south Russia, has formed a junction with the Polish troops near Kerostene. London, Sept. 26.—Fierce fighting was in progress throughout the region of Poskov, southeast of Petrograd, where the Esthonians annihilated two bolshevik regiments, according to Esthonian dispatches received here. Paris, Sept. 26.—The advance of the Polish troops toward the Dnieper river has caused great confusion among the bolshevik!, who are hastily abandoning the Vitebsk and Mohiley region, according to Stockholm dispatches. The bolshevik! are taking Polish notables to prisons at Moscow.
